Laboratory (Czech Republic)

Laboratory (Czech Republic)
“There are people who know how to suck money out of EU funds, but they don’t create anything worth talking about”
The Laboratory team all share an interest in humour, irony and secrets, which we all enjoy in childhood but easily forget when we grow up. The defining features of Laboratory’s work are that is should be simple and easy to understand, without using too many colours or fonts
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IdN v18n1: Flat (Free*) Graphics — Graphics with Dimension
What is now known as "tactile design" is coming increasingly into vogue as designers grow disenchanted with what they perceive as the soul-lessness of digital techniques and feel a need to be more involved with their material, more hands-on. We have gathered designers who came to the concept of tactile design after having started out in the digital field, to demonstrate how tactile illustrations jumps off pages, billboards and screens.
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Symbiont (Prague, Czech Republic)
“Typography is a major Czech genre. This might be related to the need to give some content to visual and aesthetic messages.”
Aakk Forever — Adam Turecek, Kristina Ambrozova (Czech Republic)
“There is definitely a Czech design style – its is characterized by excellent typography, a sense of humor and the courage to experiement.”
"The more opportunities I can get to incorporate dimension and tactility into design, the more I enjoy it. "
m2s — Marek Suchánek (Czech Republic)
“If there is anything approaching a ‘Czech design style’, I would say it is a more intellectual and artistic way of creation.”
“There are people who know how to suck money out of EU funds, but they don’t create anything worth talking about”
Chrissie Macdonald (London, UK)
"On a very basic level, paper is a very affordable material to work with and readily available, "